Mooring system
First Claim
1. A mooring system comprising, a floating structure, a rotary turret, a plurality of mooring lines for extending from the bed of a body of water to the turret, the turret including a base portion on the underside of the floating structure and an elongated chimney portion extending upwardly from the base portion into the floating structure, hauling means for the mooring lines, means for securing the mooring lines to the base portion, upper main bearing means from which the chimney portion is rotatably suspended, and lower bearing means around the lower periphery of the chimney portion, said lower bearing means being, in response to loading of the turret, relatively resistant to movement of the chimney portion transversely of its longitudinal axis and relatively compliant to axial movements of the chimney portion, said chimney portion being generally cylindrical and said base portion having a skirt around the periphery of the lower end of the chimney portion, said mooring lines comprising segmented chains, and said securing means comprising releasable chain stoppers disposed around said skirt, chain guide means on the floating structure and extending upwardly from adjacent said skirt, said hauling means being disposed on the floating structure for hauling chain through said chain guide means, both said chain guide means and said hauling means disposed in said floating structure adjacent but independently supported from said rotary turret.
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Abstract
A single point mooring system e.g. for an offshore oil or gas production system, consists of a rotary turret 6 provided in a floating structure 1 e.g. a tanker to which the turret is retrofitted. The turret 6 comprises a skirt portion 11 on the underside of the tanker and an upwardly extending cylindrical chimney portion 12. The turret is connected to the seabed by mooring lines 3 and risers 6 supply oil to the tanker for temporary storage. The mooring lines 3 comprise segmented chains that are hauled by winches 20 and secured by stoppers 18, 19 in the skirt 11. The turret is rotatably suspended from the upper end of the chimney portion 12 by an upper main bearing comprising rotary rings 40, 41, which is interchangeable while the mooring system is in service. Annularly disposed lower bearings 26 are arranged to resist radial loads on the chimney portion but to be compliant to axial turret loads, to accommodate forces and moments applied to the turret and the tanker by wave action.
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22 Claims
- 1. A mooring system comprising, a floating structure, a rotary turret, a plurality of mooring lines for extending from the bed of a body of water to the turret, the turret including a base portion on the underside of the floating structure and an elongated chimney portion extending upwardly from the base portion into the floating structure, hauling means for the mooring lines, means for securing the mooring lines to the base portion, upper main bearing means from which the chimney portion is rotatably suspended, and lower bearing means around the lower periphery of the chimney portion, said lower bearing means being, in response to loading of the turret, relatively resistant to movement of the chimney portion transversely of its longitudinal axis and relatively compliant to axial movements of the chimney portion, said chimney portion being generally cylindrical and said base portion having a skirt around the periphery of the lower end of the chimney portion, said mooring lines comprising segmented chains, and said securing means comprising releasable chain stoppers disposed around said skirt, chain guide means on the floating structure and extending upwardly from adjacent said skirt, said hauling means being disposed on the floating structure for hauling chain through said chain guide means, both said chain guide means and said hauling means disposed in said floating structure adjacent but independently supported from said rotary turret.
- 8. A mooring system comprising a floating structure, a rotary turret, a plurality of mooring lines for extending from the bed of a body of water to the turret, the turret including a base portion on the underside of the floating structure and an elongate chimney portion extending upwardly from the base portion into the floating structure, hauling means for the mooring lines, means for securing the mooring lines to the base portion, upper main bearing means from which the chimney portion is rotatably suspended, and lower bearing means disposed around the lower periphery of the chimney portion, said lower bearing means being, in response to loading of the turret, relatively resistant to movement of the chimney portion transversely of its longitudinal axis and relatively compliant to axial movements of the chimney portion, said chimney portion is generally cylindrical and said base portion provides an annular skirt around the periphery of the lower end of the chimney portion, said mooring lines comprise segmented chains, and said securing means comprise releasable Chain stoppers disposed around said annular skirt, chain guide means on the floating structure and extending upwardly from adjacent said skirt, said hauling means being disposed on the floating structure for hauling chain through said chain guide means, and a chain locker to receive chain from the hauling means, including a given number of said mooring lines and a smaller number of said hauling means, means for producing a relative displacement of the base portion and the water line such as to bring the base portion above the water line, said displacement means comprising means for pumping air into an enclosed space between the base portion and the floating structure to provide access for operators to the mooring line securing means, the base portion being received in a recess on the underside of the floating structure such that the periphery of the base portion and the recess are of such a close fit as to throttle ingress of water into the space between the base portion and the floating structure, whereby to inhibit changes in air pressure and water level in the region between the chimney portion and the floating structure.
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21. A mooring system comprising a floating structure,
a rotary turret including a chimney portion extending upwardly into the floating structure from the underside thereof, and a base portion including a skirt around the periphery of the lower end of the chimney portion, a plurality of segmented mooring chains for extending from the bed of a body of water to the skirt, hauling means on the floating structure for hauling the mooring chains; -
guide means on the floating structure for guiding the mooring chains from the skirt to the hauling means, releasable chain stoppers for securing the mooring chains to the skirt, upper main bearing means from which the chimney portion is rotatably suspended, lower bearing means disposed around the lower periphery of the chimney portion, and lower main bearing means being in response to loading of the turret, relatively resistant to movement of the chimney portion transversely of its longitudinal axis and relatively compliant to axial movements of the chimney portion, one of the chains being connected such that it extends from the skirt through the guide means to the hauling means, means for operating the hauling means, said stopper securing the mooring chain to the skirt, the segmented mooring chain being disconnected between the guide means and the skirt so as to permit rotation of the floating structure relative to the turret.
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22. A method of mooring a floating structure provided with a rotary turret that comprises a chimney portion extending upwardly into the floating structure from the underside thereof and a skirt around the periphery of the lower end of the chimney portion, a plurality of segmented mooring chains extending form the bed of a body of water to the skirt, chain stoppers for securing the chains to the skirt, hauling means on the floating structure for hauling the chains, guide means on the floating structure for guiding the chains from the skirt to the hauling means, upper main bearing means from which the chimney portion is rotatably suspended, and lower bearing means disposed around the lower periphery of the chimney portion, the method comprising the steps of
(i) connecting one of the chains such that it extends from the skirt through the guide means to the hauling means, (ii) operating said hauling means, (iii) securing the chain to the skirt with a said chain stopper, and (iv) disconnecting the segmented chain line between the guide means and the skirt whereby to permit rotation of the floating structure relative to the turret.
Specification